The following tables include collected data for the distance traveled versus time for two different rockets. Use numerical differentiation to estimate the rocket’s velocity and acceleration at each time for Data1 and Data2. a=10

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The following tables include collected data for the distance traveled versus time for two different rockets. Use numerical differentiation to
estimate the rocket’s velocity and acceleration at each time for Data1 and Data2.

a=10

Datal
Data2
time(s) | 0
x (m)
3
12
12
х (m)
time(s) a
3
6
9
a
35
62
83
100
35
62
83
100
Transcribed Image Text:Datal Data2 time(s) | 0 x (m) 3 12 12 х (m) time(s) a 3 6 9 a 35 62 83 100 35 62 83 100
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